Bharat bandh passes off peacefully
The 8th December bandh called by farmers against the three agriculture Bills passed by the Central Government passed off peacefully. The shut down was peaceful except for minor incidents of violence.
The 8th December bandh called by farmers against the three agriculture Bills passed by the Central Government passed off peacefully. The shut down was peaceful except for minor incidents of violence.
There have been protests in the United States in support of the the farmers’ movement. The Sikh community has participated in a large number in this protest.
The ten day old anti-Farm Law agitation by the farmers of Punjab and Haryana farmers at the Delhi borders has received support from 36 British MPs.
BJP Government had announced that a ‘Maratha Development Authority’ would be formed in Karnataka. To protest this, Kannada organisations called for a state-wide Bandh (strike) on the 5th of December.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has passed comments regarding the ongoing farmers’ protest on the outskirts of Delhi. In a rebuff to Trudeau, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has advised him not to attempt interfering in India’s internal affairs.
In the South American nation Brazil, Jon Carte an apparel company removed its advertisement mocking Shri Ganesh due to joint protests by the Hindus. The advertisement portrayed men and women in shorts along with an image of Ganesh.
An inflammatory graffiti hailing terror outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba and Taliban surfaced here on the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the 2008 Mumbai attack, prompting the Police to launch an investigation to find out the culprits behind it.
Two Sri Lankan courts have banned the events to be organised for commemorating the LTTE fighters. The 2 fighters died while battling with Sri Lankan army.
Web series named ‘A Suitable Boy’, broadcast on OTT app Netflix, portrays a scene where a Muslim boy is shown kissing a Hindu girl in the temple premises. The series also promotes ‘Love Jihad’.
A special CBI Court in Lucknow acquitted all 32 accused in the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition case. Those acquitted include senior BJP leaders LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Vinay Katiyar, Uma Bharati, Kalyan Singh and Sadhvi Ritambhara.